Ghana’s U-17 women’s team, the Black Maidens, are gearing up for a high-stakes clash against regional rivals Togo as they kick off their journey toward the 2026 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup.
The two-legged encounter promises intensity, pride, and everything at stake as both sides battle for a place in the next round of the African qualifiers.
🔥 Dates Locked In for Crucial Tie
The first leg will be played on April 12, 2026, at the Stade de Kégué in Lomé, where Ghana will look to secure a strong away result. The return leg comes just days later on April 18, 2026, at the Accra Sports Stadium, where the Maidens hope to finish the job in front of home fans.
💪 Maidens Step Up Preparations
Preparations are already in full swing, with the team camping at Prampram. The technical team has invited a large provisional squad, giving coaches the chance to fine-tune tactics and select the best talents ahead of the decisive tie.
With competition for places heating up, players are expected to give their all to make the final squad.
⚽ A Defining Moment for Ghana
This fixture is more than just a qualifier—it’s a statement opportunity.
The Black Maidens are determined to return to the global stage after missing out on recent tournaments. A win over Togo would not only secure progression but also send a strong message to the rest of Africa.
🌍 Eyes on World Cup Qualification
The road to the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup is never easy, and Ghana knows the importance of starting strong. A positive result in Lomé could be the difference-maker before heading into the decisive second leg in Accra.
🚨 All to Play For
With national pride, qualification hopes, and regional bragging rights on the line, this West African showdown is shaping up to be a must-watch.
Ghanaian fans will be hoping the Black Maidens rise to the occasion and take a big step toward World Cup qualification. GFA JY TV SPORT